So Bad, It's Good

Remlap1223·4/2/2014, 5:00:04 AM·2 votes·38 views

Basically sums up Ultra Rapid Fire. I gotta hand it to you Rito, this may have been the jumpstart that LoL's meta needed. I know this is all a joke, but you guys really came onto something here that has adressed all the problems with the current meta. For example, when is the last time summoners have consistently used Karthus Karthus? When did Urgot Urgot become OP? How many times have summoners laughed about how ridiculous the game can be instead of blaming their teammates and creating a toxic environment? And FFS, how many people have used this {{summoner:10}} since level 1? It's chaotic, it's stupid, and it's really unbalanced. But you know what, it's FUN. I'm not seeing Annie or Blitzcrank or Caitlyn or DrMundo or insert stale meta champion here. I'm crying laughing so hard when I'm playing Darius Darius and I'm spinning to win more than Garen Garen. I know it's all fun and games, but seriously take a page out of URF. If all the champs are equally OP (balanced in a sense), people have a lot more fun, than playing the stale 18% of the meta champions.

TL;DR, Keep URF as a gamemode, and really look into redefining the current meta into a non joke version of this. For realzies.

2 Comments

Nebuul4/2/2014, 6:13:51 AM2 votes

I think that this is fun as an escape, but it is no where near as rewarding as the standard game. This is more akin to the ARAM game than summoner's rift.

CaptainWednesday4/2/2014, 3:39:20 PM1 votes

U.R.F. is a lot of fun, but I think you're reading too much into the game mode. I wouldn't mind seeing it come back next year (an anniversary type deal), but not as a permanent game mode. Besides you're off your mark. Poke (Nidalee ,Jayce ) champions and healing/supports (Sona ,Soraka ) are far better than others. Not every champion is equal, nor will they ever be. Also, where did 18% come from? A random number I suppose. Anyway, U.R.F. does not need to be a permamnent game mode, nor does Riot need to add elements of U.R.F. into the actual game.